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Information regarding Haven and the "Untouchables"
I am not sure where to begin. I suppose before I start, I will go ahead and let you know that I am still in possession of my mutant abilities. Perhaps that is not quite the right way to tell you the details of my meeting with the woman known as Haven, but I believe that I should go ahead and say it so you do not wonder if yet another unpleasant statement is waiting at the end of my post. A day has passed since the meeting, so I feel safe in saying that I remain unchanged.
Haven openly admits to being the one responsible for the alteration of "Yvette and her friends," as she described them. She claims that the changes are permanent, that these four will remain human, that the changes cannot be reversed. She appears to believe that she is entirely in the right for what she has done, even though she does acknowledge the fact that she did not take the time to ask each person present whether or not he or she truly wished to lose his or her mutation.
I do not believe that Haven intended any harm. She stated that she wished to "ease their lives" and that they will not suffer from any complications as a result of what she has done to them. If all that she has told me is true, at least there is one less thing to worry about from a medical standpoint, even if the rest of the information is entirely unsettling.
Once again, welcome back, Dr. Grey-Summers.
Haven openly admits to being the one responsible for the alteration of "Yvette and her friends," as she described them. She claims that the changes are permanent, that these four will remain human, that the changes cannot be reversed. She appears to believe that she is entirely in the right for what she has done, even though she does acknowledge the fact that she did not take the time to ask each person present whether or not he or she truly wished to lose his or her mutation.
I do not believe that Haven intended any harm. She stated that she wished to "ease their lives" and that they will not suffer from any complications as a result of what she has done to them. If all that she has told me is true, at least there is one less thing to worry about from a medical standpoint, even if the rest of the information is entirely unsettling.
Once again, welcome back, Dr. Grey-Summers.